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What are colon polyps?

Colon Polyps
Colon polyps are growths in your large intestine (colon) . The cause of most colon polyps is not known, but they are common in adults. Most colon polyps are not cancer. But some growths can turn into colon cancer. If a colon polyp is the kind that can turn into cancer, it usually takes many years for that to happen. People over 50 are more likely than younger people to get colon cancer. So experts recommend that everyone age 50 or older have a screening test to look for colon polyps.

How are colon polyps diagnosed?

Colon Polyps
Most polyps are found during screening tests for colon cancer. Screening is advised if you are age 50 or older or you have a higher risk for the disease. The four screening tests for colon cancer are: Colonoscopy. In this test, the doctor inserts a small viewing tube all the way into your colon and looks for polyps. The doctor can also take out any polyps he or she finds. Flexible sigmoidoscopy.

What increases my risk of getting colon polyps?

Colon Polyps
You inherited a certain gene that causes you to develop polyps. People with this gene are much more likely than others to get the kind of polyps that turn into colon cancer.

Do polyps increase colon cancer risk?

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The short answer is yes. Your risk of developing colon cancer increases when you have polyps and even if your parent, sibling, or child has polyps. That's a good question and one the medical community is still asking itself. Some studies indicate that breast cancer increases colon cancer risk and others say it doesn't. You may have heard that men are more likely to get colorectal cancer than women. You may have heard it the other way around, too.

Why is it important for me to have a colon-screening exam?

Virtual Colonoscopy Center at Brooke Army Medical Center
The American Cancer Society reports colon cancer (also referred to as colorectal cancer) as the second leading cause of cancer related death in the United States. This is a shame considering colon cancer is the most preventable and treatable cancer with a survival rate of 90% if the abnormal growths are detected and treated before cancer spreads to other vital organs. However, only 37% of men and women over the age of 50 were screened for colon cancer last year.

How are colon polyps treated?

Colon Polyps, SVCMC; New York NY
Colon polyps are usually taken out, because some of them can turn into colon cancer. Polyps are removed during a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy. The polyps are sent to a lab to see if they are the kind that can turn into cancer. If they are, you will need to have screening tests more often than other people.

What types of colon polyps cause colon cancer?

Naab Road Surgical Group, P.C.
Adenomatous polyps account for between 30-50% of all colon polyps. If these polyps are not removed, they can develop into cancer. Another 10-30% of polyps known as hyperplastic polyps and mucosal tags do not increase the risk of cancer.

What are Polyps?

GENERATIONS :
Polyps are mushroom-shaped growths on the inner lining of the large bowel. Although they are non-cancerous, one type of polyp called adenoma is the precursor of colon cancer. If untreated, some adenoma will grow bigger and become cancerous in a number of years. Polyposis is a hereditary condition in which an individual develops hundreds of polyps in the large bowel. For more information, please go to the section on FAP.

Can Polyps Be Cancerous?

Can Polyps Be Cancerous?
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Are all polyps precancerous?

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No. Over half of colon polyps are hyperplastic, which are benign and carry no risk of colon cancer. Adenomatous polyps are precancerous. However, once removed, there is no longer a risk of cancer.

But the colon isn't the only organ of elimination. What makes the enema so important?

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While the lungs, skin, kidneys and liver also serve to eliminate toxins, people have experienced throughout history that when they ensure that the colon is cleansed and healed, the well-being of the whole body is greatly enhanced. Enemas (and holistic colon hydrotherapy) have been found to be one of the most effective process available to accomplish this work quickly and easily. Supported by skin brushing, kidney and liver cleansing as well as proper breathing you will feel fantastic.

It appears to be important to cleanse the colon, but why not use suppositories or laxatives instead?

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Well, every thing has its proper place, but these things aren't substitutes for enemas or colonics. Enemas are useful for short-term release of the colon. Usually, one or two litres of water are used to do that and it will of course not work as deep as a colonic which uses 40-80 litre in one session. Suppositories and laxatives particularly herbal laxatives, are formulated for various purposes, such as: to undo the effects of temporary constipation, to prepare for surgery, etc.

the colon isn't the only organ of elimination, what makes the colonic so important?

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While the lungs, skin, kidneys and liver also serve to eliminate toxins, people have experienced throughout history, that when they ensure that the colon is cleansed and healed, the well-being of the whole body is greatly enhanced. Colonic Hydrotherapy has been found to be the most effective process available to accomplish this work quickly and easily.

Do You Have Colon Cancer?

Do You Have Colon Cancer?
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